The Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee meets quarterly and collaborates with local, county, and state officials to coordinate and develop transportation systems, ensuring effective planning, coordination of transportation modes, and proposing projects.

MPO Opportunities for Public participation

The Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee meetings are open to the public. Participants can participate in public forums, and share feedback through surveys. Community involvement ensures transportation planning meets local needs.

Policy Committee meetings are open to the public. For meeting dates and times, please refer to the section below titled MPO Policy Committee Meetings, Agendas, and Minutes.

There are no public notices at this time.
There are no open surveys at this time.
Axel the MPO Toad

The Amarillo Area MPO is proud to present
Axel – The Toad on the Road!

Axel is the Amarillo Area MPO’s mascot, promoting safety and information about transportation to the citizens within the Amarillo and Canyon area! Axel is taking to his job with pride, starting on brainstorming how to get the information to the people! The staff of the Amarillo Area MPO are already hard at work getting him situated in his office, and working to find ways to help him promote awareness about bicycle and pedestrian traffic! Be looking forward to more of him as he surveys the Amarillo and Canyon Area!

MPO Policy committee meetings, agendas, and minutes

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